>It also fails when there are few streams to compare, as when a new story first breaks. Or when there is coordination of actors.
All of these things are hallmarks of fake news: it is claimed to be new (hence "news",) is not published very widely (you can't compare a aquariusrising.biz article on Green Space Aliens to a CNN article on the same, because there isn't a CNN article on that), and it's usually coordinated between copycat opportunists. Even worse, none of these things are distinguishable from a grassroots report unless you know the true news a-priori. This better not be a mechanism to ban everything that isn't on CNN.com.
All of these things are hallmarks of fake news: it is claimed to be new (hence "news",) is not published very widely (you can't compare a aquariusrising.biz article on Green Space Aliens to a CNN article on the same, because there isn't a CNN article on that), and it's usually coordinated between copycat opportunists. Even worse, none of these things are distinguishable from a grassroots report unless you know the true news a-priori. This better not be a mechanism to ban everything that isn't on CNN.com.